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Charles Frederick " Kip" Winger (born June 21, 1961) is an American singer and bassist who is active as a member of the rock band Winger and as a solo artist. He initially gained notability as a member of 's band, contributing bass to his Constrictor (1986) and Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987) albums.


Biography

Early days
Winger was born in to parents who were both musicians. At age 16, Winger began studying after hearing the works of composers such as , , and in class. At that time he sent a demo to , from whom he received a personal reply.

As a teenager, Winger played in a band named Blackwood Creek with his brothers Nate and Paul plus friend Peter Fletcher (formerly in Pigmy Love Circus). Blackwood Creek disbanded in 1980. Kip, his brothers, and Fletcher also played the Denver area bar scene as the band Colorado. Winger's first release was a Rainbow Music Hall live recording of the song "Wizard of the Key" on the Thunder on the Mountain compilation in 1980 under the band name Winger which was the Colorado band line-up using a different name.

In 1982, he studied with Sam Guarnaccia in Denver then moved to New York City and waited tables while studying composition with Edgar Grana.


Success
Kip Winger's first commercial break came in 1984, when he co-wrote the song "Bang Bang" for Kix's third album, . During that time he was working closely with the record producer , recording bass and vocals on various records. While was working on Fiona Flanagan's Beyond the Pale record at , Winger and Beach were introduced to each other and later began recording demos. In 1985, Winger joined 's band. After making two albums and touring with Cooper, much of the time alongside keyboardist/guitarist Paul Taylor, Winger left in March 1987 to focus on his own band.

Winger returned to New York to work on songs with Reb Beach, and they were soon joined by Paul Taylor and drummer . They initially performed under the name Sahara, but eventually changed their name to Winger, at Alice Cooper's suggestion. Winger released three albums ( Winger (1988), In the Heart of the Young (1990), and Pull (1993)) before moving on to solo careers.


Solo career
Kip Winger then moved to to work on his solo career, and study with Richard Hermann at the University of New Mexico.

Winger worked and recorded three solo records in Santa Fe, New Mexico: This Conversation Seems Like a Dream, and Songs from the Ocean Floor. In 2002 he moved to Nashville and began working on a fourth solo record, From the Moon to the Sun (2008), which he co-produced with Cenk Eroglu.


Reunited Winger
In September 2006, it was announced that Winger would be reformed, with the Pull era line-up, to record the band's fourth studio album, IV, and going on to support it. During the tour, Winger recorded which was released on CD and DVD in 2007. It was confirmed that an anthology of rare tracks and early recordings, (2007) would be released, as well as an autographed album, Seventeen: The Demos, with only 300 copies being made. In 2009, Winger recorded their fifth studio album, Karma, which was hailed as their best record. The band toured the U.S., Europe, and South America.


Classical music
After the release of From the Moon to the Sun, Winger studied with Michael Kurek and composed a thirty-minute piece, "Ghosts", written for strings, piano, and harp for a ballet commission. The work had its premiere with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra on November 14–15, 2009. Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon created the ballet "Ghosts", which premiered at the San Francisco Ballet on February 9, 2010, with set design by Laura Jellinek, lighting design by M.L. Geiger, and costume design by Mark Zappone.For a review of the work: The New York Times

Winger was nominated for an Award for Excellence in Music. The ballet was a hit and was brought back for a second season in 2010. Next, Winger composed a four-part work entitled C.F. Kip Winger: Conversations with Nijinsky, intended to celebrate the life of ballet dancer and choreographer . The album was recorded by the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra and went to the top of the Traditional Classical Chart on the music charts.[2] C.F. Kip Winger: Conversations with Nijinsky was nominated in the Best Classical Contemporary Composition category at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.


Get Jack, A Musical Thriller
Kip Winger's theater debut as a composer was the musical thriller Get Jack, with book/lyrics by Damien Gray ( Atomic the Musical, , Sing On Tour). The story revolves around the five female victims of Jack the Ripper: Mary Ann Nichols, , , Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly—known as the "canonical five"—who rise from the dead to track down Jack and take revenge.

Get Jack's director was and Andy Peterson was the musical director; it was presented in concert in October 2019 in New York. Winger and Gray released the rock/orchestral Get Jack concept album in July 2019, which entered s Cast Albums chart at No. 7.


Miscellaneous
Winger's composition "Blue Suede Shoes" from the album IV honored the service and sacrifice of United States armed forces and their families. In appreciation, General Harold Cross presented Winger with an honorary plaque and historic United States of America flag. The presentation occurred in a surprise ceremony during the taping of Legends & Lyrics.on . On Beavis and Butt-Head one of the recurring characters, Stewart Stevenson, wears a Winger T-shirt in contrast to the AC/DC and shirts worn by and Butt-Head.

He has participated and performed as head counselor in the Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp with musicians including , , , , , , , , , , , Jeff Beck, Brian Wilson and . Winger was featured in an episode of the American TV show in May 2013 as helping the host, , through Rock Fantasy Camp.

In the early 1990s, made a Kip Winger Signature Bass.


Discography

Studio albums
  • This Conversation Seems Like a Dream (1997)
  • (1999)
  • Songs from the Ocean Floor (2001)
  • From the Moon to the Sun (2008)
  • Ghosts – Suite No. 1 (2010)
  • Conversations with Nijinsky (2016)


Soundtrack albums
  • Get Jack with Damien Gray (2019)


Box sets
  • Solo Box Set Collection (2018)


with Winger
  • Winger (1988)
  • In the Heart of the Young (1990)
  • Pull (1993)
  • IV (2006)
  • Karma (2009)
  • Better Days Comin' (2014)
  • Seven (2023)


with Alice Cooper
  • Constrictor (1986)
  • Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987)
  • Trash (1989)
  • Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)


with Fiona
  • Heart Like a Gun (1989)


with The Mob
  • The Mob (2005)


with Blackwood Creek
  • Blackwood Creek (2009)


Other contributions
  • Kix – (1985)
  • Fiona – Beyond the Pale (1986)
  • Trash (1989)
  • Kane Roberts (1987)
  • Love Is for Suckers (1987)
  • Down in the Groove (1988)
  • Various artists – Hearts of Fire soundtrack (1987)
  • Blue Yonder – Blue Yonder (1987)
  • Orange Swirl – Orange Swirl (1998)
  • Seven Days – Ride (1998)
  • Rob Eberhard Young – Speak (1999)
  • Under Suspicion – Under Suspicion (2001)
  • Rhythm of Time (2004)
  • Twenty Flight Rockers – The New York Sessions 1988 (2004)
  • XCarnation – Grounded (2005)
  • Jordan Rudess – The Road Home (2007)
  • Northern Light Orchestra – Orchestra Arrangements (2009)
  • Alice Cooper – Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)


Tributes
  • "Space Truckin'" – Smoke on the Water – A Tribute to Deep Purple (1994)
  • "I'm in Love with My Car" – (2001)
  • "I Want You" – (2004)
  • "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)" – What's Love? a Tribute to Tina Turner (2004)
  • "Limelight" & "The Spirit of Radio" – Subdivisions: A Tribute to Rush (2005)
  • "Send Her My Love" – An '80s Metal Tribute to Journey (2006)
  • "Drive My Car" – Butchering the Beatles: A Headbashing Tribute (2006)
  • "Holding Back the Years" (by Simply Red) – Hair Metal Greatest Power Ballad Covers (2009)


Videos/DVDs
  • The Nightmare Returns (1986)
  • Winger – The Videos, Vol. 1 (1989)
  • Winger – In the Heart of the Young, Vol. 1 (1990)
  • Winger – In the Heart of the Young, Vol. 2 (1991)
  • Winger – Live in Tokyo (1991)
  • Winger – The Making of Pull (1993)
  • Various artists – VH1 Metal Mania Stripped Across America Tour Live (2006)
  • Winger – The Making of Winger IV (2007)
  • (2007)
  • Winger DVD – Then & Now: The Making of Pull & Winger IV (2009)


Notes

Reviews and interviews


External links

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